whats the easyiest way to distingwish a jet200 engine from other lambretta engines, its ment to be a 1975/76 model, frame number matches engine, but engine number does look a bit scratched and scraped at
just curious!
jet 200 engine identification
post a pic.
impossible to say without.
on servetas engin n° + frame n° are always identical.
impossible to say without.
on servetas engin n° + frame n° are always identical.
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They usually have 3 black rubber plugs at the rear hub area,seen from the kickstart side.
Next to the gear selector they have a strange metal spot.
Inside the crankcase they have a 'Batman'
symbol.
Next to the gear selector they have a strange metal spot.
Inside the crankcase they have a 'Batman'
Dont the engine numbers start with the number 5
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The best way to identify a JET 200 engine is by the 6 digit number which is always in between 550001 and 567***. Lynx engines are also in the sequence 860*** or 880***.
The other points mentioned in this post are applicable to age/year specific engines. Basically early JET engines are identical to Innocenti ones (aparts from the casting marks and the 6 digit numbers). Middle and later production ones have the neutral switch hole above the gear selector + (sometimes) the holes for the rear brake rubber bungs.
Hope this helps. Perry
The other points mentioned in this post are applicable to age/year specific engines. Basically early JET engines are identical to Innocenti ones (aparts from the casting marks and the 6 digit numbers). Middle and later production ones have the neutral switch hole above the gear selector + (sometimes) the holes for the rear brake rubber bungs.
Hope this helps. Perry
